Remote Operation; Networked Operation (Sw V2.0 And Up) - Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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3.1.3

remote Operation

3.1.4

networked Operation (SW V2.0 and up)

Document generated: 10.10.14
For outside broadcasts such as from an OB van, it is possible to control the
console remotely. This can be done either from a PC or from an external desk,
working in parallel to the user interface in the studio.
With the Net option, the OnAir 3000 migrates from stand-alone operation to
an open and networked part within the overall infrastructure of a broadcast
centre.
By interconnecting several Studer SCores, control and audio wise, the local
and decentralized audio resources in each SCore – be they sources or output
buses – can be shared by the other SCores in the network. This means that a
user working on, for example, SCore A can access the microphone which is
physically in another location and connected, for instance, to SCore B, route it
on a fader on his desk and use it as if it was virtually connected to his SCore.
The user can then control the mic gain in the other SCore remotely and, if
the fader is opened, the loudspeakers in the remote location will be dimmed
or cut and the red light will go on.
All interconnected audio sources are visible in the input routing page on the
OnAir 3000Net user GUI and can be patched to faders in the same way as
local sources, making operation just as easy as with the standard OnAir 3000.
Routings, including remote sources from other SCores, can be stored and
recalled with snapshots as usual.
For details refer to
chapter
SW V6.0
OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
9.
Operating Concept 3-5

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